Thursday, June 5, 2014

Bowe Bergdahl’s Former Roommates Paint Different Picture of Controversial Soldier

Bowe Bergdahl’s Former Roommates Paint Different Picture of Controversial Soldier

ABC News
By LAUREN EFFRON 21 hours ago


Controversy has surrounded newly freed Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl since his release from Taliban captivity, with some in the military, including members of his own unit, claiming he is a deserter, not a war hero.

But Sherry Horton knows a different Bergdahl than the one the world has come to see in the chilling proof of life videos the Taliban released.
"He's a very interesting guy, he was very quiet, he was an observer," Horton said.
Horton, the artistic director of Sun Valley Ballet in Idaho, said she was Bergdahl's ballet teacher and later, she became his roommate in his hometown of Hailey, Idaho, when Bergdahl was about 18 or 19 years old. She describes Bergdahl as someone who was interested in mixed martial arts, culture, languages and learning new things.
"He was a wonderful [ballet] partner, all the girls enjoyed dancing with him because he was so strong and steady," she said.
Horton said Bergdahl didn't talk about Afghanistan much, and they more or less lost touch after he was deployed, but said he wanted to go.
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Taliban handover of Bergdahl to U.S. military
U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl (C) waits in a pick-up truck before he is freed at the Afghan border.





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

When is the taliban not the taliban?

Only the CIA knows.

Anonymous said...

Unless you are defending your own country from invaders, there is NO such thing as a 'war hero'. When will Americans grow up????????? The world is waiting.